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https://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/01152015_FIW_2015_final.pdf
"In a year marked by an explosion of terrorist violence, autocrats' use of more brutal tactics, and Russia's invasion and annexation of a neighboring country's territory, the state of freedom in 2014 worsened significantly in nearly every part of the world."
What's behind the demand for governance? An assessment of people's views
http://www.odi.org/publications/8251-whats-behind-demand-governance-assessment-peoples-views
"This paper analyses emerging data from the United Nations' MY World survey of people's priorities for the future and how they have voted on governance-related issues."
The Undemocratic People's Republic of Korea
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2009/04/the_undemocratic_peoples_republic_of_korea.html
"The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (i.e., North Korea) accused the United States Wednesday of intruding on its airspace with surveillance planes-the latest tension between the two countries."
Democracy Index2013: Global Democracy At A Standstill, The Economist Intelligence Unit's AnnualReportShows
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/21/democracy-index-2013-economist-intelligence-unit_n_2909619.html
"While some of the most oppressive parts of the world have made significant gains in democracy in the past year, the overall pace of democratic change remained stagnant in 2012. That is the conclusion of The Economist Intelligence Unit's recently published annual report on the state of global democracy for 2012."
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No Budget Films satirically shows you what life is like in a totalitarian country.

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Who Is Kim Jong-un? http://testu.be/1JRPTBc
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http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/un/unpan024187.pdf
"An independent kingdom for much of its long history, Korea was occupied by Japan in 1905 following the Russo-Japanese War."
AbsolutelyEveryone Voted for Kim Jong-un in North Korea's Election
https://news.vice.com/article/absolutely-everyone-voted-for-kim-jong-un-in-north-korea-s-election
"In an overwhelming show of support for the current North Korean leadership, not a single vote was cast in opposition to Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un in Sunday's elections."
Democracy Index 2014 Democracy and its discontents A report from The Economist Intelligence Unit
http://www.sudestada.com.uy/Content/Articles/421a313a-d58f-462e-9b24-2504a37f6b56/Democracy-index-2014.pdf
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Video shows what totalitarian means. A system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect of the country, socially, financially and politically.. totalitarian pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. totalitarian meaning. Powered by MaryTTS

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This is a sequence from the movie Equilibrium that describes a perfect society where emotion has been eradicated.
It's the society humanity is quickly going toward.

published:21 Jan 2016

views:2512

An 11th-grade Goverment project we were assigned. The project was being able to make a country and present it with either a powerpoint, video, or model. Our group of four chose to do a video. After a half an hour of writing, we moved to shooting and editing. We were given two days to do the project so there was a limit on time of production. Granted, it was a load of fun to do and the class who watched it seemed to laugh at it a little.
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"Lukashenko's re-election five years ago led to mass protests and the imprisonment of leading opposition figures, but support for his 20-year-old regime has risen after he cast himself as the guarantor of stability in the face of economic crisis and a pro-Russian separatist conflict in neighbouring Ukraine."
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From Alex Jones' documentary film ENDGAME. I'll be posting a few clips from this documentary in the next days, in a "user-friendly" format. Many people don't have the time to watch a full 2-hour documentary, but they will watch short-length, informative clips from the same. Please share these with your YT and email contacts.
----------------------
When we delve into the historical record, we find that one of the first globalist technocrats to write about the 'necessity' of turning China into a socialist totalitarian system was Bertrand Russell, in his 1920s book he wrote for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, "The Problem of China". He advocated that China, given its massive manpower, should be completely standardized by means of a communist revolution. Later, he said, it would be propped up via trade agreements that would transfer production (factories, basically) from the West into Chinese territory. Therefore, China would become the manufacturing center for the world, and would, during the 21st century, assume a main role in world governance. That is all in that 1920s book.
Mao's revolution was indeed supported by globalist financial and military interests, in detriment of Chiang Kai-shek's nationalists.
During the 1970s, the international banking oligarchy offered its full support to Red China, and praised the outcomes of its revolution -- were they thinking of those 60 million dead Chinese human beings?
So, we find that it is also during this decade that the UN and the Club of Rome start promoting China to assume the role of manufacturing center for the world; and the technology and wealth transfer to there from the West begins, via trade agreements like GATT.
All the while, China is slowly turned into the nightmare scenario the establishment is implementing worldwide, on a step-by-step basis. Communist China is the CLOSEST thing there is, of the so-called new world order: a totalitarian two-class system, communistic-at-the-bottom, and oligarchic-at-the-top. The living standards for the average person are miserable, strained by impoverishment, disease, and eugenics policies. The economy is collectivized under an all-mighty oligarchic state, under the pretexts of 'environmental sustainability' and 'keeping the common good'. 'Social cohesion' is kept under a brutal police state where dissenters are sent to forced labor/death camps, and everyone in society can be an informant for the government. The people are trained to think collectively, following the government/media paradigms; an individual is not supposed to have original ideas. Society is supposed to be a beehive of very hard-working, politically correct, communal slaves.
THIS IS THE NEW WORLDORDER, as has constantly been described throughout the decades by major players, such as Bertrand Russell, HG Wells, Jacques Attali, Zbigniew Brzezinski. The scientifically controlled and run society.
And it's now fully being implemented in a country near you; generally under the pretexts of 'national security' and 'sustainability'.
http://www.infowars.com/
http://climategate.tv/
http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/
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The NorthKoreanGovernment Explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGCodBnM2hI
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PBS: In the Land of the Dear Leader
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kim/them/schell.htmlABC: The Kims of North Korea: How Myth and PropagandaSustain a FamilyDynasty
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-02/family-dynasties-why-are-the-kims-still-in-power/7984320
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Country

A country is a region that is identified as a distinct entity in political geography. A country may be an independent sovereign state or one that is occupied by another state, as a non-sovereign or formerly sovereign political division, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated people with distinct political characteristics. Regardless of the physical geography, in the modern internationally accepted legal definition as defined by the League of Nations in 1937 and reaffirmed by the United Nations in 1945, a resident of a country is subject to the independent exercise of legal jurisdiction.

Sometimes the word countries is used to refer both to sovereign states and to other political entities, while other times it refers only to states. For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its "Country name" field to refer to "a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states".[Note 1]

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

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Discarding Democracy: Return to the Iron Fist
https://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/01152015_FIW_2015_final.pdf
"In a year marked by an explosion of terrorist violence, autocrats' use of more brutal tactics, and Russia's invasion and annexation of a neighboring country's territory, the state of freedom in 2014 worsened significantly in nearly every part of the world."
What's behind the demand for governance? An assessment of people's views
http://www.odi.org/publications/8251-whats-behind-demand-governance-assessment-peoples-views
"This paper analyses emerging data from the United Nations' MY World survey of people's priorities for the future and how they have voted on governance-related issues."
The Undemocratic People's Republic of Korea
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2009/04/the_undemocratic_peoples_republic_of_korea.html
"The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (i.e., North Korea) accused the United States Wednesday of intruding on its airspace with surveillance planes-the latest tension between the two countries."
Democracy Index2013: Global Democracy At A Standstill, The Economist Intelligence Unit's AnnualReportShows
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/21/democracy-index-2013-economist-intelligence-unit_n_2909619.html
"While some of the most oppressive parts of the world have made significant gains in democracy in the past year, the overall pace of democratic change remained stagnant in 2012. That is the conclusion of The Economist Intelligence Unit's recently published annual report on the state of global democracy for 2012."
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8:47

What is life like under a totalitarian government?

What is life like under a totalitarian government?

What is life like under a totalitarian government?

No Budget Films satirically shows you what life is like in a totalitarian country.

2:47

The North Korean Government Explained

The North Korean Government Explained

The North Korean Government Explained

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Democratic People's Republic of KOREAPublic AdministrationCountryProfile
http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/un/unpan024187.pdf
"An independent kingdom for much of its long history, Korea was occupied by Japan in 1905 following the Russo-Japanese War."
AbsolutelyEveryone Voted for Kim Jong-un in North Korea's Election
https://news.vice.com/article/absolutely-everyone-voted-for-kim-jong-un-in-north-korea-s-election
"In an overwhelming show of support for the current North Korean leadership, not a single vote was cast in opposition to Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un in Sunday's elections."
Democracy Index 2014 Democracy and its discontents A report from The Economist Intelligence Unit
http://www.sudestada.com.uy/Content/Articles/421a313a-d58f-462e-9b24-2504a37f6b56/Democracy-index-2014.pdf
"The Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index provides a snapshot of the state of democracy worldwide for 165 independent states and two territories-this covers almost the entire population of the world and the vast majority of the world's states (micro states are excluded)."
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0:34

Totalitarian Meaning

Totalitarian Meaning

Totalitarian Meaning

Video shows what totalitarian means. A system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect of the country, socially, financially and politically.. totalitarian pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. totalitarian meaning. Powered by MaryTTS

Onion Explains: The Totalitarian State Of North Korea

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2:18

The Perfect Totalitarian State (Equilibrium - Fathers Speech)

The Perfect Totalitarian State (Equilibrium - Fathers Speech)

The Perfect Totalitarian State (Equilibrium - Fathers Speech)

This is a sequence from the movie Equilibrium that describes a perfect society where emotion has been eradicated.
It's the society humanity is quickly going toward.

6:28

Vapnaish: A Totalitarian Country to Impress

Vapnaish: A Totalitarian Country to Impress

Vapnaish: A Totalitarian Country to Impress

An 11th-grade Goverment project we were assigned. The project was being able to make a country and present it with either a powerpoint, video, or model. Our group of four chose to do a video. After a half an hour of writing, we moved to shooting and editing. We were given two days to do the project so there was a limit on time of production. Granted, it was a load of fun to do and the class who watched it seemed to laugh at it a little.
Hope you enjoy it. Leave a like if you found it likable.

4:28

Why Voters Choose Authoritarian Leaders

Why Voters Choose Authoritarian Leaders

Why Voters Choose Authoritarian Leaders

Voting for an authoritarian leader helps people feel safe. Is the United States headed down that road?
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The complete guide to how Trump can make himself the first American dictator
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8:48

Totalitarian China, UN model-state for the world.

Totalitarian China, UN model-state for the world.

Totalitarian China, UN model-state for the world.

From Alex Jones' documentary film ENDGAME. I'll be posting a few clips from this documentary in the next days, in a "user-friendly" format. Many people don't have the time to watch a full 2-hour documentary, but they will watch short-length, informative clips from the same. Please share these with your YT and email contacts.
----------------------
When we delve into the historical record, we find that one of the first globalist technocrats to write about the 'necessity' of turning China into a socialist totalitarian system was Bertrand Russell, in his 1920s book he wrote for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, "The Problem of China". He advocated that China, given its massive manpower, should be completely standardized by means of a communist revolution. Later, he said, it would be propped up via trade agreements that would transfer production (factories, basically) from the West into Chinese territory. Therefore, China would become the manufacturing center for the world, and would, during the 21st century, assume a main role in world governance. That is all in that 1920s book.
Mao's revolution was indeed supported by globalist financial and military interests, in detriment of Chiang Kai-shek's nationalists.
During the 1970s, the international banking oligarchy offered its full support to Red China, and praised the outcomes of its revolution -- were they thinking of those 60 million dead Chinese human beings?
So, we find that it is also during this decade that the UN and the Club of Rome start promoting China to assume the role of manufacturing center for the world; and the technology and wealth transfer to there from the West begins, via trade agreements like GATT.
All the while, China is slowly turned into the nightmare scenario the establishment is implementing worldwide, on a step-by-step basis. Communist China is the CLOSEST thing there is, of the so-called new world order: a totalitarian two-class system, communistic-at-the-bottom, and oligarchic-at-the-top. The living standards for the average person are miserable, strained by impoverishment, disease, and eugenics policies. The economy is collectivized under an all-mighty oligarchic state, under the pretexts of 'environmental sustainability' and 'keeping the common good'. 'Social cohesion' is kept under a brutal police state where dissenters are sent to forced labor/death camps, and everyone in society can be an informant for the government. The people are trained to think collectively, following the government/media paradigms; an individual is not supposed to have original ideas. Society is supposed to be a beehive of very hard-working, politically correct, communal slaves.
THIS IS THE NEW WORLDORDER, as has constantly been described throughout the decades by major players, such as Bertrand Russell, HG Wells, Jacques Attali, Zbigniew Brzezinski. The scientifically controlled and run society.
And it's now fully being implemented in a country near you; generally under the pretexts of 'national security' and 'sustainability'.
http://www.infowars.com/
http://climategate.tv/
http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/
FAIRUSE NOTICE: This video contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of issues of ecological and humanitarian significance. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this video is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. lf you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

3:21

North Korea’s Kim Dynasty Explained

North Korea’s Kim Dynasty Explained

North Korea’s Kim Dynasty Explained

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/16/north-korea-kim-jong-il-birthday
PBS: In the Land of the Dear Leader
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kim/them/schell.htmlABC: The Kims of North Korea: How Myth and PropagandaSustain a FamilyDynasty
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-02/family-dynasties-why-are-the-kims-still-in-power/7984320
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How Does China's Government Work?

How Does China's Government Work?

How Does China's Government Work?

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Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230

Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230

Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230

In which John Green teaches you about the end of World History, and the end of the world as we know it, kind of. For the last hundred years or so, it seemed that one important ingredient for running an economically successful country was a western-style democratic government. All evidence pointed to the idea that capitalist representative democracies made for the best economic outcomes. It turns out that isn't the only way to succeed. In the last 40 years or so, authoritarian capitalism as it's practiced in places like China and Singapore has been working really, really well. John is going to look at these systems and talk about why they work, and he's even going to make a few predictions about the future. Also, thanks for watching this series. It has been amazingly fun to create, and we appreciate all of you.
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What Are The Features Of A Totalitarian State?

What Are The Features Of A Totalitarian State?

What Are The Features Of A Totalitarian State?

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The Importance of Institutions

The Importance of Institutions

The Importance of Institutions

In today’s video, we discuss a topic critical to understanding economic growth: the power of institutions.
To better shed light on this, we're going to look at an example that's both tragic and extreme.
In 1945, North and SouthKorea were divided, ending 35 years of Japanese colonial rule over the Korean peninsula. From that point, the two Koreas took dramatically different paths. North Korea went the way of communism, and South Korea chose a relatively capitalistic, free market economy.
Now—what were the results of those choices?
In the ensuing decades after 1945, South Korea became a major car producer and exporter. The country also became a hub for music (any K-pop fans out there?), film, and consumer products. In stark contrast, North Korea's totalitarian path resulted in episodes of famine and starvation for its people.
In the end, South Korea became a thriving market economy, with the living standards of a developed country. North Korea on the other hand, essentially became a militarized state, where people lived in fear.
Why such an extreme divergence?
It all comes down to institutions.
When economists talk about institutions, they mean things like laws and regulations, such as property rights, dependable courts and political stability. Institutions also include cultural norms, such as the ones surrounding honesty, trust, and cooperation.
To put it another way, institutions guide a country's choices -- which paths to follow, which actions to take, which signals to listen to, and which ones to ignore.
More importantly, institutions define the incentives that affect all of our lives.
Going back to our example, in the years after 1945, North and South Korea took dramatically different institutional paths.
In South Korea, the institutions of capitalism and democracy, promoted cooperation and honest commercial dealing. People were incentivized to produce goods and services to meet market demand. Businesses that did not meet demand were allowed to go bankrupt, allowing the re-allocation of capital towards more valuable uses.
Against that grain, North Korea's institutions produced starkly different incentives. The totalitarian regime meant that the economy was centrally planned and directed. Most entrepreneurs didn't have the freedom to keep their own profits, resulting in few incentives to do business. Farmers also didn't have enough incentive to grow sufficient food to feed the population. This was due in part to price controls, and a lack of property rights.
As for capital, it was allocated by the state, mostly towards political and military uses. Instead of going towards science, or education, or industrial advancement, North Korea's capital went mostly towards outfitting its army, and making sure that the ruling party remained unopposed.
And now, look at how different the two countries are as a result of those differing institutions.
When it comes to economic growth, institutions are critically important. A country's institutions can have huge effects on long-term growth and prosperity. Good institutions can help turn a country into a growth miracle. Bad institutions can doom a country to economic disaster.
The key point remains: institutions are important.
They represent the choices that a country makes, and as the Korean peninsula shows you, choices on this scale can have staggering effects on a nation's present, and future.
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There is one totalitarian government.

There is one totalitarian government.

There is one totalitarian government.

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"In a year marked by an explosion of terrorist violence, autocrats' use of more brutal tactics, and Russia's invasion and annexation of a neighboring country's territory, the state of freedom in 2014 worsened significantly in nearly every part of the world."
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published: 20 Feb 2015

What is life like under a totalitarian government?

No Budget Films satirically shows you what life is like in a totalitarian country.

Totalitarian Meaning

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Is the USA a totalitarian country?

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The Perfect Totalitarian State (Equilibrium - Fathers Speech)

This is a sequence from the movie Equilibrium that describes a perfect society where emotion has been eradicated.
It's the society humanity is quickly going toward.

published: 21 Jan 2016

Vapnaish: A Totalitarian Country to Impress

An 11th-grade Goverment project we were assigned. The project was being able to make a country and present it with either a powerpoint, video, or model. Our group of four chose to do a video. After a half an hour of writing, we moved to shooting and editing. We were given two days to do the project so there was a limit on time of production. Granted, it was a load of fun to do and the class who watched it seemed to laugh at it a little.
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Why Voters Choose Authoritarian Leaders

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Totalitarian China, UN model-state for the world.

From Alex Jones' documentary film ENDGAME. I'll be posting a few clips from this documentary in the next days, in a "user-friendly" format. Many people don't have the time to watch a full 2-hour documentary, but they will watch short-length, informative clips from the same. Please share these with your YT and email contacts.
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published: 22 Nov 2014

How Does China's Government Work?

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Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230

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published: 04 Apr 2015

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published: 02 Dec 2017

The Importance of Institutions

In today’s video, we discuss a topic critical to understanding economic growth: the power of institutions.
To better shed light on this, we're going to look at an example that's both tragic and extreme.
In 1945, North and SouthKorea were divided, ending 35 years of Japanese colonial rule over the Korean peninsula. From that point, the two Koreas took dramatically different paths. North Korea went the way of communism, and South Korea chose a relatively capitalistic, free market economy.
Now—what were the results of those choices?
In the ensuing decades after 1945, South Korea became a major car producer and exporter. The country also became a hub for music (any K-pop fans out there?), film, and consumer products. In stark contrast, North Korea's totalitarian path resulted in episodes o...

published: 02 Feb 2016

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Totalitarian Meaning

Video shows what totalitarian means. A system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect o...

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Video shows what totalitarian means. A system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect of the country, socially, financially and politically.. totalitarian pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. totalitarian meaning. Powered by MaryTTS

Onion Explains: The Totalitarian State Of North Korea

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Vapnaish: A Totalitarian Country to Impress

An 11th-grade Goverment project we were assigned. The project was being able to make a country and present it with either a powerpoint, video, or model. Our gro...

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Why Voters Choose Authoritarian Leaders

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Totalitarian China, UN model-state for the world.

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From Alex Jones' documentary film ENDGAME. I'll be posting a few clips from this documentary in the next days, in a "user-friendly" format. Many people don't have the time to watch a full 2-hour documentary, but they will watch short-length, informative clips from the same. Please share these with your YT and email contacts.
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When we delve into the historical record, we find that one of the first globalist technocrats to write about the 'necessity' of turning China into a socialist totalitarian system was Bertrand Russell, in his 1920s book he wrote for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, "The Problem of China". He advocated that China, given its massive manpower, should be completely standardized by means of a communist revolution. Later, he said, it would be propped up via trade agreements that would transfer production (factories, basically) from the West into Chinese territory. Therefore, China would become the manufacturing center for the world, and would, during the 21st century, assume a main role in world governance. That is all in that 1920s book.
Mao's revolution was indeed supported by globalist financial and military interests, in detriment of Chiang Kai-shek's nationalists.
During the 1970s, the international banking oligarchy offered its full support to Red China, and praised the outcomes of its revolution -- were they thinking of those 60 million dead Chinese human beings?
So, we find that it is also during this decade that the UN and the Club of Rome start promoting China to assume the role of manufacturing center for the world; and the technology and wealth transfer to there from the West begins, via trade agreements like GATT.
All the while, China is slowly turned into the nightmare scenario the establishment is implementing worldwide, on a step-by-step basis. Communist China is the CLOSEST thing there is, of the so-called new world order: a totalitarian two-class system, communistic-at-the-bottom, and oligarchic-at-the-top. The living standards for the average person are miserable, strained by impoverishment, disease, and eugenics policies. The economy is collectivized under an all-mighty oligarchic state, under the pretexts of 'environmental sustainability' and 'keeping the common good'. 'Social cohesion' is kept under a brutal police state where dissenters are sent to forced labor/death camps, and everyone in society can be an informant for the government. The people are trained to think collectively, following the government/media paradigms; an individual is not supposed to have original ideas. Society is supposed to be a beehive of very hard-working, politically correct, communal slaves.
THIS IS THE NEW WORLDORDER, as has constantly been described throughout the decades by major players, such as Bertrand Russell, HG Wells, Jacques Attali, Zbigniew Brzezinski. The scientifically controlled and run society.
And it's now fully being implemented in a country near you; generally under the pretexts of 'national security' and 'sustainability'.
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From Alex Jones' documentary film ENDGAME. I'll be posting a few clips from this documentary in the next days, in a "user-friendly" format. Many people don't have the time to watch a full 2-hour documentary, but they will watch short-length, informative clips from the same. Please share these with your YT and email contacts.
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When we delve into the historical record, we find that one of the first globalist technocrats to write about the 'necessity' of turning China into a socialist totalitarian system was Bertrand Russell, in his 1920s book he wrote for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, "The Problem of China". He advocated that China, given its massive manpower, should be completely standardized by means of a communist revolution. Later, he said, it would be propped up via trade agreements that would transfer production (factories, basically) from the West into Chinese territory. Therefore, China would become the manufacturing center for the world, and would, during the 21st century, assume a main role in world governance. That is all in that 1920s book.
Mao's revolution was indeed supported by globalist financial and military interests, in detriment of Chiang Kai-shek's nationalists.
During the 1970s, the international banking oligarchy offered its full support to Red China, and praised the outcomes of its revolution -- were they thinking of those 60 million dead Chinese human beings?
So, we find that it is also during this decade that the UN and the Club of Rome start promoting China to assume the role of manufacturing center for the world; and the technology and wealth transfer to there from the West begins, via trade agreements like GATT.
All the while, China is slowly turned into the nightmare scenario the establishment is implementing worldwide, on a step-by-step basis. Communist China is the CLOSEST thing there is, of the so-called new world order: a totalitarian two-class system, communistic-at-the-bottom, and oligarchic-at-the-top. The living standards for the average person are miserable, strained by impoverishment, disease, and eugenics policies. The economy is collectivized under an all-mighty oligarchic state, under the pretexts of 'environmental sustainability' and 'keeping the common good'. 'Social cohesion' is kept under a brutal police state where dissenters are sent to forced labor/death camps, and everyone in society can be an informant for the government. The people are trained to think collectively, following the government/media paradigms; an individual is not supposed to have original ideas. Society is supposed to be a beehive of very hard-working, politically correct, communal slaves.
THIS IS THE NEW WORLDORDER, as has constantly been described throughout the decades by major players, such as Bertrand Russell, HG Wells, Jacques Attali, Zbigniew Brzezinski. The scientifically controlled and run society.
And it's now fully being implemented in a country near you; generally under the pretexts of 'national security' and 'sustainability'.
http://www.infowars.com/
http://climategate.tv/
http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/
FAIRUSE NOTICE: This video contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of issues of ecological and humanitarian significance. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this video is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. lf you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kim/them/schell.htmlABC: The Kims of North Korea: How Myth and PropagandaSustain a FamilyDynasty
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China's Global 500 companies are bigger than ever—and mostly state-owned
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Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230

In which John Green teaches you about the end of World History, and the end of the world as we know it, kind of. For the last hundred years or so, it seemed tha...

In which John Green teaches you about the end of World History, and the end of the world as we know it, kind of. For the last hundred years or so, it seemed that one important ingredient for running an economically successful country was a western-style democratic government. All evidence pointed to the idea that capitalist representative democracies made for the best economic outcomes. It turns out that isn't the only way to succeed. In the last 40 years or so, authoritarian capitalism as it's practiced in places like China and Singapore has been working really, really well. John is going to look at these systems and talk about why they work, and he's even going to make a few predictions about the future. Also, thanks for watching this series. It has been amazingly fun to create, and we appreciate all of you.
Citation 1: John Micklethwait & AdrianWoolridge. The FourthRevolution: TheGlobalRace to Reinvent the State. Penguin, New York 2014 p. 68
Citation 2: Han FookKwang, ed., Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and His Ideas. Times Edition: 1997 p194
Citation 3: Quoted in Micklethwait & Woolridge, p155
Citation 4: Micklethwait & Woolridge, p159
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In which John Green teaches you about the end of World History, and the end of the world as we know it, kind of. For the last hundred years or so, it seemed that one important ingredient for running an economically successful country was a western-style democratic government. All evidence pointed to the idea that capitalist representative democracies made for the best economic outcomes. It turns out that isn't the only way to succeed. In the last 40 years or so, authoritarian capitalism as it's practiced in places like China and Singapore has been working really, really well. John is going to look at these systems and talk about why they work, and he's even going to make a few predictions about the future. Also, thanks for watching this series. It has been amazingly fun to create, and we appreciate all of you.
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Citation 2: Han FookKwang, ed., Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and His Ideas. Times Edition: 1997 p194
Citation 3: Quoted in Micklethwait & Woolridge, p155
Citation 4: Micklethwait & Woolridge, p159
Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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What Are The Features Of A Totalitarian State?

In a totalitarian state the police operated without constraints of laws and regulations all 22 sep 2017 Totalitarianism definition, characteristics & examples v...

In a totalitarian state the police operated without constraints of laws and regulations all 22 sep 2017 Totalitarianism definition, characteristics & examples video 7 main features explained! your article library. Total control of the military. Th control of the media aloowed t l tr n z m [key], a modern autocratic government in which state involves itself all facets society, including daily life its citizens. Totalitarianism definition, characteristics & examples video 7 main features of totalitarian state explained! your article library. They wanted people to accept their believes. Totalitarianism definition, characteristics & examples video features of a totalitarian state flashcards six key government what are some government? Quora. Totalitarianism definition, characteristics & examples video
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The Importance of Institutions

In today’s video, we discuss a topic critical to understanding economic growth: the power of institutions.
To better shed light on this, we're going to look at...

In today’s video, we discuss a topic critical to understanding economic growth: the power of institutions.
To better shed light on this, we're going to look at an example that's both tragic and extreme.
In 1945, North and SouthKorea were divided, ending 35 years of Japanese colonial rule over the Korean peninsula. From that point, the two Koreas took dramatically different paths. North Korea went the way of communism, and South Korea chose a relatively capitalistic, free market economy.
Now—what were the results of those choices?
In the ensuing decades after 1945, South Korea became a major car producer and exporter. The country also became a hub for music (any K-pop fans out there?), film, and consumer products. In stark contrast, North Korea's totalitarian path resulted in episodes of famine and starvation for its people.
In the end, South Korea became a thriving market economy, with the living standards of a developed country. North Korea on the other hand, essentially became a militarized state, where people lived in fear.
Why such an extreme divergence?
It all comes down to institutions.
When economists talk about institutions, they mean things like laws and regulations, such as property rights, dependable courts and political stability. Institutions also include cultural norms, such as the ones surrounding honesty, trust, and cooperation.
To put it another way, institutions guide a country's choices -- which paths to follow, which actions to take, which signals to listen to, and which ones to ignore.
More importantly, institutions define the incentives that affect all of our lives.
Going back to our example, in the years after 1945, North and South Korea took dramatically different institutional paths.
In South Korea, the institutions of capitalism and democracy, promoted cooperation and honest commercial dealing. People were incentivized to produce goods and services to meet market demand. Businesses that did not meet demand were allowed to go bankrupt, allowing the re-allocation of capital towards more valuable uses.
Against that grain, North Korea's institutions produced starkly different incentives. The totalitarian regime meant that the economy was centrally planned and directed. Most entrepreneurs didn't have the freedom to keep their own profits, resulting in few incentives to do business. Farmers also didn't have enough incentive to grow sufficient food to feed the population. This was due in part to price controls, and a lack of property rights.
As for capital, it was allocated by the state, mostly towards political and military uses. Instead of going towards science, or education, or industrial advancement, North Korea's capital went mostly towards outfitting its army, and making sure that the ruling party remained unopposed.
And now, look at how different the two countries are as a result of those differing institutions.
When it comes to economic growth, institutions are critically important. A country's institutions can have huge effects on long-term growth and prosperity. Good institutions can help turn a country into a growth miracle. Bad institutions can doom a country to economic disaster.
The key point remains: institutions are important.
They represent the choices that a country makes, and as the Korean peninsula shows you, choices on this scale can have staggering effects on a nation's present, and future.
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In today’s video, we discuss a topic critical to understanding economic growth: the power of institutions.
To better shed light on this, we're going to look at an example that's both tragic and extreme.
In 1945, North and SouthKorea were divided, ending 35 years of Japanese colonial rule over the Korean peninsula. From that point, the two Koreas took dramatically different paths. North Korea went the way of communism, and South Korea chose a relatively capitalistic, free market economy.
Now—what were the results of those choices?
In the ensuing decades after 1945, South Korea became a major car producer and exporter. The country also became a hub for music (any K-pop fans out there?), film, and consumer products. In stark contrast, North Korea's totalitarian path resulted in episodes of famine and starvation for its people.
In the end, South Korea became a thriving market economy, with the living standards of a developed country. North Korea on the other hand, essentially became a militarized state, where people lived in fear.
Why such an extreme divergence?
It all comes down to institutions.
When economists talk about institutions, they mean things like laws and regulations, such as property rights, dependable courts and political stability. Institutions also include cultural norms, such as the ones surrounding honesty, trust, and cooperation.
To put it another way, institutions guide a country's choices -- which paths to follow, which actions to take, which signals to listen to, and which ones to ignore.
More importantly, institutions define the incentives that affect all of our lives.
Going back to our example, in the years after 1945, North and South Korea took dramatically different institutional paths.
In South Korea, the institutions of capitalism and democracy, promoted cooperation and honest commercial dealing. People were incentivized to produce goods and services to meet market demand. Businesses that did not meet demand were allowed to go bankrupt, allowing the re-allocation of capital towards more valuable uses.
Against that grain, North Korea's institutions produced starkly different incentives. The totalitarian regime meant that the economy was centrally planned and directed. Most entrepreneurs didn't have the freedom to keep their own profits, resulting in few incentives to do business. Farmers also didn't have enough incentive to grow sufficient food to feed the population. This was due in part to price controls, and a lack of property rights.
As for capital, it was allocated by the state, mostly towards political and military uses. Instead of going towards science, or education, or industrial advancement, North Korea's capital went mostly towards outfitting its army, and making sure that the ruling party remained unopposed.
And now, look at how different the two countries are as a result of those differing institutions.
When it comes to economic growth, institutions are critically important. A country's institutions can have huge effects on long-term growth and prosperity. Good institutions can help turn a country into a growth miracle. Bad institutions can doom a country to economic disaster.
The key point remains: institutions are important.
They represent the choices that a country makes, and as the Korean peninsula shows you, choices on this scale can have staggering effects on a nation's present, and future.
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My Daily Life In NORTH KOREA (MYSTERIOUS 7 DAY TRIP)

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I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether th...

Holiday In North Korea: A Rare Look Inside The Secretive State - Part 1

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Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)

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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
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a travel guide to north korea

Vito takes a look at everybody's favorite Korea: the crazy weird murdery one. Is this the hot new travel destination or should your dumb ass stay the hell away of course don't fucking go to north korea are you retarded http://patreon.com/gesualdi | http://twitter.com/vitogesualdi | http://twitch.tv/vitozone

published: 17 May 2017

BEYOND THE TOURISM - North Korea Day 5

DAY 1185 // 3RD AUGUST 2016 // Pyongyang, North Korea
Our 5th day in North Korea the most isolated nation on earth! I’m trying to focus on positive things in the country and combat the purely negative image we see in the Media.
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My LIFE in NORTH KOREA - a TRIP to PYONGYANG!

North Korea has been on my list for years and finally I made it. This short VLOG should give you a little impression of what it is like to travel to the DPRK or better known as North Korea.
I went on a 3-days tour starting in Dandong, China. I went with Young Pioneer Tours and it was an incredible experience.
I don't have an opinion on whether it was staged or not, whether they are bad or good, or how I feel about the whole trip. I went to the DPRK as a tourist and for a cultural exchange. From human to human, without a political agenda.
If you want to read more about my experience in North Korea, please visit my website - http://www.gotravelyourway.com/
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published: 25 Aug 2017

This Video Will Change Your Perception of North Korea

I went on a 3 day guided tour in Pyongyang, North Korea in April 2017, and I put together this short video/documentary from trip.
Please keep in mind that this video is about my own personal experiences in North Korea, so please take what I say with a grain of salt. I am well aware that all tours to North Korea are organized and preplanned, and what I saw was a skewed perspective (a small fraction) of the realities that may exist behind closed doors.
My goal in making this video (and all videos) has always been the same – to focus on spreading happiness & positivity in our world by connecting with people across the globe. While it’s a bit more challenging to do this in North Korea, I tried my best to show you a different side of North Korea and connect with the people – apart fr...

published: 24 Apr 2017

This Is What It's Like Inside North Korea's Luxury Ski Resort | Short Film Showcase

Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain's fastest snowboarder JamieBarrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker JacksonKingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia.
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published: 06 Aug 2017

10 Days in North Korea. Inside the most isolated country in the world

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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every ci...

published: 07 Nov 2014

Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

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I'm Indonesian.
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
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These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
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published: 02 May 2016

Wolhyang General Store in North Korea - Part 1

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I visited the WolHyang shop located in WolHyang District, near the Arch of Triumph downtown Pyongyang. The shop is frequently visited by foreign tourists, in this store there are available a variety of souvenirs such as artwork, herbs and so forth. My several visits to the store with my family or while I served as a photographer for several foreign delegations I took them to visit this store. In this store, it is allowed to take pictures and videos. The employees are also friendly and they allowed to take photos together. For this time I tried to take a video, my wife and I want to buy an embroidery painting but the kind of painting that I want is not available then my ...

published: 15 Jan 2017

Five Days in North Korea - Pyongyang, DMZ, Dandong train

An informative travel log from a visit to the most isolated country in the world, including a review of food and accommodation.

published: 02 Jan 2016

I'M ACTUALLY VLOGGING THIS! - North Korea Day 1

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My 7 Day Journey Through NORTH KOREA (DPRK) ［私の7日間の北朝鮮旅行！］

I had always wanted to visit North Korea. This fascination had gotten the best of me and I decided to venture into the mysterious country for a 7 day trip with Young Pioneer Tours. It was truly a life-changing experience. I learnt so many things about the history and culture. I also learnt that the North Korean people are very friendly. Many of them don't want to be governed by the Kim family but have no choice.
I tried to be as unbiased as possible, while just showing you the things you can expect to see if you YOURSELF decide to take a trip to North Korea one day.
I was only allowed to freely video things that the North Korean tour guide wanted me to. So this video is not meant as an expose of any sort. It is just a travel blog of my time in North Korea. I tried to remain as respectf...

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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you c...

published: 16 Apr 2015

How You Can Get Into North Korea

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After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea?
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published: 07 Feb 2016

Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries ...

published: 09 Mar 2015

North Korea amazing 2017

Short impression (12 minutes) of a trip with a small group through the North Korea. We visited capital Pyong Yang and surroundings and the still unknown beautiful northern province North Hangyong. The interesting people were very friendly and we enjoyed very much! This video was also broadcasted in Japan by the TokyoBroadcastSystem in October 2017.

UPDATE - one year after visiting North Korea I traveled to South Korea and made a video comparing my experiences in both of these two countries. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJUSIWSaQX4
I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung - http://amzn.to/2vEkrrE;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden - http://amzn.to/2vEz6U1;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick - http://amzn.to/2vzieiI;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book) - http://amzn.to/2vE92s8.
Videos about North Korea:
10 Days in North Korea Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xs--To414I
Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
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UPDATE - one year after visiting North Korea I traveled to South Korea and made a video comparing my experiences in both of these two countries. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJUSIWSaQX4
I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another.
That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether they were good or not, or honest or not. My goal was to show you what my day to day life looked like when I was there and let you make up your own mind and judge for yourself.
Do not judge North Korea only from what you see in this video. This is what they showed us and there's a reason they show some things and not show the others. Also, knowing how much control they exercise over the population, everything could have been staged only for us.
My favorite books about North Korea:
Dear Leader by Jang Jin Sung - http://amzn.to/2vEkrrE;
Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden - http://amzn.to/2vEz6U1;
Nothing To Envy by Barbara Demick - http://amzn.to/2vzieiI;
1984 by George Orwell (I couldn't believe how similar some things in North Korea looked to the ones in the book) - http://amzn.to/2vE92s8.
Videos about North Korea:
10 Days in North Korea Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xs--To414I
Escape From North Korea TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k
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Holiday In North Korea: A RareLook Inside The Secretive State - Part 1
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NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards.
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a travel guide to north korea

Vito takes a look at everybody's favorite Korea: the crazy weird murdery one. Is this the hot new travel destination or should your dumb ass stay the hell away ...

Vito takes a look at everybody's favorite Korea: the crazy weird murdery one. Is this the hot new travel destination or should your dumb ass stay the hell away of course don't fucking go to north korea are you retarded http://patreon.com/gesualdi | http://twitter.com/vitogesualdi | http://twitch.tv/vitozone

Vito takes a look at everybody's favorite Korea: the crazy weird murdery one. Is this the hot new travel destination or should your dumb ass stay the hell away of course don't fucking go to north korea are you retarded http://patreon.com/gesualdi | http://twitter.com/vitogesualdi | http://twitch.tv/vitozone

DAY 1185 // 3RD AUGUST 2016 // Pyongyang, North Korea
Our 5th day in North Korea the most isolated nation on earth! I’m trying to focus on positive things in the country and combat the purely negative image we see in the Media.
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DAY 1185 // 3RD AUGUST 2016 // Pyongyang, North Korea
Our 5th day in North Korea the most isolated nation on earth! I’m trying to focus on positive things in the country and combat the purely negative image we see in the Media.
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All filmed on a Sony A7S ii, A7Rii & Sony rx100iv , and a go pro hero session

My LIFE in NORTH KOREA - a TRIP to PYONGYANG!

North Korea has been on my list for years and finally I made it. This short VLOG should give you a little impression of what it is like to travel to the DPRK or...

North Korea has been on my list for years and finally I made it. This short VLOG should give you a little impression of what it is like to travel to the DPRK or better known as North Korea.
I went on a 3-days tour starting in Dandong, China. I went with Young Pioneer Tours and it was an incredible experience.
I don't have an opinion on whether it was staged or not, whether they are bad or good, or how I feel about the whole trip. I went to the DPRK as a tourist and for a cultural exchange. From human to human, without a political agenda.
If you want to read more about my experience in North Korea, please visit my website - http://www.gotravelyourway.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gotravelyourway
Instagram: https://instagram.com/gotravelyourway/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gotravelyourway
Music by JoakimKarud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
Licence:
http://www.joakimkarud.com/use-my-music/
Song 1 - Flix & ChillSong 2 - Boost
Song 3 - Vibe with Me

North Korea has been on my list for years and finally I made it. This short VLOG should give you a little impression of what it is like to travel to the DPRK or better known as North Korea.
I went on a 3-days tour starting in Dandong, China. I went with Young Pioneer Tours and it was an incredible experience.
I don't have an opinion on whether it was staged or not, whether they are bad or good, or how I feel about the whole trip. I went to the DPRK as a tourist and for a cultural exchange. From human to human, without a political agenda.
If you want to read more about my experience in North Korea, please visit my website - http://www.gotravelyourway.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gotravelyourway
Instagram: https://instagram.com/gotravelyourway/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gotravelyourway
Music by JoakimKarud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
Licence:
http://www.joakimkarud.com/use-my-music/
Song 1 - Flix & ChillSong 2 - Boost
Song 3 - Vibe with Me

I went on a 3 day guided tour in Pyongyang, North Korea in April 2017, and I put together this short video/documentary from trip.
Please keep in mind that this video is about my own personal experiences in North Korea, so please take what I say with a grain of salt. I am well aware that all tours to North Korea are organized and preplanned, and what I saw was a skewed perspective (a small fraction) of the realities that may exist behind closed doors.
My goal in making this video (and all videos) has always been the same – to focus on spreading happiness & positivity in our world by connecting with people across the globe. While it’s a bit more challenging to do this in North Korea, I tried my best to show you a different side of North Korea and connect with the people – apart from all the negativity the media has brought about to this nation.
Many of you know my deep love, appreciation and connection with Korea, as I lived and taught English in Seoul18 months. I can speak Korean conversationally, so I used my ability to meet eye to eye with as many locals as I could to have conversations with them. Most people I came across were friendly and kind-hearted, even after telling them I was American.
I welcome your thoughts, feedback and questions about my trip to North Korea. If you enjoy this video, please share it to help spread the message of peace and positivity within North Korea.
Music: Ben Sound & Audio Autix
► Subscribe for more travel videos: http://bit.ly/2hyQnZ1
► Travel Blog: https://drewbinsky.com/
FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Snapchat @drewbinsky
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drewbinsky/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewbinsky
MORE ABOUT ME:
https://drewbinsky.com/about/
CONTACT ME:
drew@drewbinsky.com
Music: Ben Sound & Audio Autix

I went on a 3 day guided tour in Pyongyang, North Korea in April 2017, and I put together this short video/documentary from trip.
Please keep in mind that this video is about my own personal experiences in North Korea, so please take what I say with a grain of salt. I am well aware that all tours to North Korea are organized and preplanned, and what I saw was a skewed perspective (a small fraction) of the realities that may exist behind closed doors.
My goal in making this video (and all videos) has always been the same – to focus on spreading happiness & positivity in our world by connecting with people across the globe. While it’s a bit more challenging to do this in North Korea, I tried my best to show you a different side of North Korea and connect with the people – apart from all the negativity the media has brought about to this nation.
Many of you know my deep love, appreciation and connection with Korea, as I lived and taught English in Seoul18 months. I can speak Korean conversationally, so I used my ability to meet eye to eye with as many locals as I could to have conversations with them. Most people I came across were friendly and kind-hearted, even after telling them I was American.
I welcome your thoughts, feedback and questions about my trip to North Korea. If you enjoy this video, please share it to help spread the message of peace and positivity within North Korea.
Music: Ben Sound & Audio Autix
► Subscribe for more travel videos: http://bit.ly/2hyQnZ1
► Travel Blog: https://drewbinsky.com/
FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Snapchat @drewbinsky
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewbinsky/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drewbinsky/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewbinsky
MORE ABOUT ME:
https://drewbinsky.com/about/
CONTACT ME:
drew@drewbinsky.com
Music: Ben Sound & Audio Autix

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This Is What It's Like Inside North Korea's Luxury Ski Resort | Short Film Showcase

Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain's fastest snowboarder JamieBarrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker JacksonKingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia.
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Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain's fastest snowboarder JamieBarrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker JacksonKingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia.
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Britain's fastest snowboarder Jamie Barrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong.
Follow filmmaker Jackson Kingsley on Twitter.
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10 Days in North Korea. Inside the most isolated country in the world

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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from ...

More films about Asia: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/asia/
RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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Pyongyang Street Food - North Korea

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I'm Indonesian.
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem,...

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I'm Indonesian.
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
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These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
======================
Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
=======================================
Want to see daily life in North Korea? Please follow my instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/jakaparker/
=======================================

READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇
I'm Indonesian.
I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour.
--------------------------------------------------------
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
===========
These videos is about my daily life in NK...so I only posted about my routines things that I am doing in NK).
Btw.. sorry for bad English and Korean..
Any viewers who understand Korean language might be laughing hearing me trying to make conversations with the locals..please pardon me
======================
Read these links for more information:
1. http://www.timeout.com/seoul/art/instagrams-from-north-korea
2. http://www.rappler.com/indonesia/128224-pengalaman-tinggal-di-korea-utara-jaka-parker
3. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
4. http://www.nkeconwatch.com/2016/02/04/inofficial-and-official-exchange-rates-in-north-korea-what-is-the-gap/
5. https://www.nknews.org/2015/10/residents-respond-how-accurate-is-press-coverage-of-n-korean-life/
6. http://www.vocativ.com/213820/these-instagram-pictures-came-out-of-north-korea/
7. http://www.businessinsider.co.id/these-10-instagrammers-show-us-life-inside-north-korea-2015-5/10/#.Vzgt0JN96Rs
8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/15/the-latest-global-metropolis-to-introduce-car-rationing-pyongyang/
9. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/north-korean-street-food
10. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ever-wondered-what-north-korean-8080912
11. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638213/Tourist-took-camera-inside-North-Korea-expected-really-really-sad-people-shocked-seemingly-ordinary-lives-citizens.html
12. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/daily-life-in-north-korea-pyongyang
=======================================
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Wolhyang General Store in North Korea - Part 1

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
I visited the WolHyang shop located in...

Please, READ THE DESCRIPTION!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
I visited the WolHyang shop located in WolHyang District, near the Arch of Triumph downtown Pyongyang. The shop is frequently visited by foreign tourists, in this store there are available a variety of souvenirs such as artwork, herbs and so forth. My several visits to the store with my family or while I served as a photographer for several foreign delegations I took them to visit this store. In this store, it is allowed to take pictures and videos. The employees are also friendly and they allowed to take photos together. For this time I tried to take a video, my wife and I want to buy an embroidery painting but the kind of painting that I want is not available then my wife bought some Tea Ginseng. Several waitresses noticed my GoPro camera, but they don’t mind and thought it was a pocket camera.
=====================
Since I came to Pyongyang in November 2012 until I left Pyongyang in March 2016 I got so many experiences.
I just wanna share a bit of my life experience in North Korea, mostly in Pyongyang. We are foreigners (Diplomats, Expatriates) who live in Pyongyang can roam freely around Pyongyang, and diplomats got more privileged than other expatriates.
There are also many Americans (USA), Canadians, Korean American who works as teachers and professors in Pyongyang.
Foreigners can travel to other cities outside Pyongyang, but we must request permission to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Korea.
Since I lived in North Korea, I already travel to other cities in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern side. Sometimes I travel with a minder, sometimes I just drive my car by my own and with my family (without a minder),
#NOTE: I am not a diplomat and didn’t work for embassy.
=======================================
Want to see daily life in North Korea? Please follow my instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/jakaparker/
=======================================

Please, READ THE DESCRIPTION!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life
I visited the WolHyang shop located in WolHyang District, near the Arch of Triumph downtown Pyongyang. The shop is frequently visited by foreign tourists, in this store there are available a variety of souvenirs such as artwork, herbs and so forth. My several visits to the store with my family or while I served as a photographer for several foreign delegations I took them to visit this store. In this store, it is allowed to take pictures and videos. The employees are also friendly and they allowed to take photos together. For this time I tried to take a video, my wife and I want to buy an embroidery painting but the kind of painting that I want is not available then my wife bought some Tea Ginseng. Several waitresses noticed my GoPro camera, but they don’t mind and thought it was a pocket camera.
=====================
Since I came to Pyongyang in November 2012 until I left Pyongyang in March 2016 I got so many experiences.
I just wanna share a bit of my life experience in North Korea, mostly in Pyongyang. We are foreigners (Diplomats, Expatriates) who live in Pyongyang can roam freely around Pyongyang, and diplomats got more privileged than other expatriates.
There are also many Americans (USA), Canadians, Korean American who works as teachers and professors in Pyongyang.
Foreigners can travel to other cities outside Pyongyang, but we must request permission to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Korea.
Since I lived in North Korea, I already travel to other cities in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern side. Sometimes I travel with a minder, sometimes I just drive my car by my own and with my family (without a minder),
#NOTE: I am not a diplomat and didn’t work for embassy.
=======================================
Want to see daily life in North Korea? Please follow my instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/jakaparker/
=======================================

My 7 Day Journey Through NORTH KOREA (DPRK) ［私の7日間の北朝鮮旅行！］

I had always wanted to visit North Korea. This fascination had gotten the best of me and I decided to venture into the mysterious country for a 7 day trip with ...

I had always wanted to visit North Korea. This fascination had gotten the best of me and I decided to venture into the mysterious country for a 7 day trip with Young Pioneer Tours. It was truly a life-changing experience. I learnt so many things about the history and culture. I also learnt that the North Korean people are very friendly. Many of them don't want to be governed by the Kim family but have no choice.
I tried to be as unbiased as possible, while just showing you the things you can expect to see if you YOURSELF decide to take a trip to North Korea one day.
I was only allowed to freely video things that the North Korean tour guide wanted me to. So this video is not meant as an expose of any sort. It is just a travel blog of my time in North Korea. I tried to remain as respectful as possible (while they held onto my passport).
I hope truly for peace and freedom for the people of North Korea. The NorthKorean people and myself wish for peace. The North Korean people don't all hate foreign people. They wake up, eat breakfast, go to work and love their families like we all do. It;s important that I made an effort to not demonize the people like Western media does.
I hope you enjoy the video! And let's all hope for a resolution to the North Korean conflict and for long-term peace and stability.
I hope you enjoy the video.

I had always wanted to visit North Korea. This fascination had gotten the best of me and I decided to venture into the mysterious country for a 7 day trip with Young Pioneer Tours. It was truly a life-changing experience. I learnt so many things about the history and culture. I also learnt that the North Korean people are very friendly. Many of them don't want to be governed by the Kim family but have no choice.
I tried to be as unbiased as possible, while just showing you the things you can expect to see if you YOURSELF decide to take a trip to North Korea one day.
I was only allowed to freely video things that the North Korean tour guide wanted me to. So this video is not meant as an expose of any sort. It is just a travel blog of my time in North Korea. I tried to remain as respectful as possible (while they held onto my passport).
I hope truly for peace and freedom for the people of North Korea. The NorthKorean people and myself wish for peace. The North Korean people don't all hate foreign people. They wake up, eat breakfast, go to work and love their families like we all do. It;s important that I made an effort to not demonize the people like Western media does.
I hope you enjoy the video! And let's all hope for a resolution to the North Korean conflict and for long-term peace and stability.
I hope you enjoy the video.

How You Can Get Into North Korea

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After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doo...

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After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea?
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Tourism to North Korea: Unethical or an opportunity for engagement?
http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee
""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. "
How to travel to North Korea
http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/
"Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers."
Eric Talmadge is the only Western reporter regularly in North Korea. Here's what it's like.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/eric-talmadge-is-the-only-western-reporter-regularly-in-north-korea-heres-what-its-like/2015/01/18/2a01808e-9a9f-11e4-96cc-e858eba91ced_story.html
"The first thing to remember about reporting from North Korea, says Eric Talmadge, is that the answer to almost everything is no."
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http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee
""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. "
How to travel to North Korea
http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/
"Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers."
Eric Talmadge is the only Western reporter regularly in North Korea. Here's what it's like.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/eric-talmadge-is-the-only-western-reporter-regularly-in-north-korea-heres-what-its-like/2015/01/18/2a01808e-9a9f-11e4-96cc-e858eba91ced_story.html
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
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Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
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North Korea amazing 2017

Short impression (12 minutes) of a trip with a small group through the North Korea. We visited capital Pyong Yang and surroundings and the still unknown beautif...

Short impression (12 minutes) of a trip with a small group through the North Korea. We visited capital Pyong Yang and surroundings and the still unknown beautiful northern province North Hangyong. The interesting people were very friendly and we enjoyed very much! This video was also broadcasted in Japan by the TokyoBroadcastSystem in October 2017.

Short impression (12 minutes) of a trip with a small group through the North Korea. We visited capital Pyong Yang and surroundings and the still unknown beautiful northern province North Hangyong. The interesting people were very friendly and we enjoyed very much! This video was also broadcasted in Japan by the TokyoBroadcastSystem in October 2017.

How Bad Does It Have To Get | Totalitarian Socialism

When does the handwriting on the wall spell "LEAVE?"
This talk focuses on the reasons I see a dark future for Canada.
My family and I have decided to go in search of a new homeland - we would rather live in a reality based country than in a country devolving into a dystopian post-fact, post-capitalist, post-science, post-truth, post-national nightmare.
#canada

published: 04 Aug 2017

John_Pilger - Cambodia (Year Zero)

John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot / Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime which bought genocide and despair to the people of Cambodia while neighboring countries, including Australia, shamefully ignored the immense human suffering and unspeakable crimes that bloodied this once beautiful country..

Sartre is the pen name of James Hall, a reformed, former political operative. Educated in the Liberal Arts with formal instruction in History, Philosophy and Political Science, has served as training for, on the staff of several politicians and in many campaigns. He has written columns for many popular political websites, including his own called Breaking All The Rules, which he describes as "genuine paleo conservative populism you can trust." In the first hour, we'll discuss the loss of civil liberties as we live under new feudalism. James also discusses the human condition and how natural law is no longer being adhered to. Government destroys natural rights and denies humanity's inherent autonomy and sovereignty. We'll also talk about the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of ...

published: 26 Jan 2014

Venezuela DEFAULTS As Country Completely COLLAPSES! - What This Means

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about one of the last straws in the crumbling country of Venezuela. Default.
Venezuela is officialy defaulting on bond pay-outs and we at WAM have been predicting this for a long time. The oil dependent country has seen hyperinflation in the past nearly two years. The socialist totalitarian government has seen its innevitable end, but it's not giving in without a fight and it appears they hope to bring down as many of their own people as humanly possible.
With vast amounts of printing of the Venezuelan Bolivar, we're seeing people bring stacks of money to the store to weigh after waiting in excrutiatingly long bread lines. People have been forced to break into zoos in order to feed their families. The country has run out ...

published: 17 Nov 2017

NSA Whistleblower Reveals U.S. Slide into Totalitarianism

Alex Jones talks with NSAWhistleblowerWilliam Binney about his experiences and what he thinks needs to be done to fix the country.
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EU Responds To Brexit: Totalitarian SuperState and Army—Here’s What They’re Not Telling You!

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Alternate Future of the World in Countryballs | Season 1 The Movie | Rise of New Abyssinia

Throughout many significant events and advancement in technology, a virus breakout led to the biggest conflict with a totalitarian dictator taking control of many nations. The first and second world nations barely teamed up against this big dictator before the whole world falls under control of the dictator. Will the nations be able to take on a totalitarian dictator who has harnessed the power to create mindless super soldiers? In order for this to be accomplished, one must be confident with their decisions.
This #AlternativeFuture series is known as Future of the World in Countryballs which takes place in Future of Europe, Future of Asia, Future of America, Future of Africa.etc. This is a fictional series that is not realistic, real, and political. Polandball is simply an another word f...

Why Capitalism Is A Success (And Why Socialism Isn't)

You know what? I'm gonna just come right out and say it - Capitalism is pretty good. It allows people to work and earn their way through life. It's a system of merit, where quality will naturally rise due to quality demanding more money, and money affording more luxuries. I know that this isn't always the case, but it seems like people who want to tear down capitalism are people who don't understand the concept of meritocracy - or are unable to compete within one.
Of course, capitalism has its problems. Unregulated capitalism lead to the horrorshow that was the industrial era, but human rights regulation has largely solved that. Homelessness and grinding poverty are still a problem, as is the nature of banking and stock trading. But these things are better off tackled within a mixed...

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The New Totalitarian Temptation (Todd Huizinga - Acton Institute)

What lies at the root of the eurozone crisis and the chaos in Greece? Why are long-established political parties in decline throughout Europe while protest parties covering the entire political spectrum are on the rise? Why is Great Britain planning a referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union? Does all of this portend real change in Europe, or will the political elites succeed in further pursuing their agenda of creating a unified Europe without meaningful accountability to voters? Many in the European Union see the EU, the world’s first model of “supranational governance,” as a forerunner of a global legal order that would promote peace, democracy and stability throughout the world. But can this be accomplished, and can it be accomplished by democratic means? And ...

published: 21 Mar 2016

A Polish Refugee Warns Americans: "U.S. Being Turned Into a Totalitarian State"

David Knight interviews Bert Pachulski, a Polish refugee who lived under Soviet fascism and under the Polish martial law regime of the 80s. Mr. Pachulski earnestly warns the people about the way America is very rapidly turning into what the old Soviet regime was like. However, as he states, the Soviet fascists of the Stasi or the KGB never had the sort of technological and eugenic abilities that the current brand of fascists possess.
Mr. Pachulski is a fresh presence on the airwaves, not only due to his message, but also and especially due to his clear, honest, objective thinking. This is incredibly hard to find in today's Western societies, where people are growingly alienated from logic and reality, drunk on their fantasies and delusions, stupefied by sensation-seeking and pleasant illu...

published: 01 Oct 2013

How the Elite Control the World: The Rich Getting Richer, the Upper Class & Money in America (1996)

Lewis H. Lapham (born January 8, 1935) is an American writer. He was the editor of the American monthly Harper's Magazine from 1976 until 1981, and from 1983 until 2006. His books: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=28077b10d10025de3f42838be43dc2cc&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=lewis%20lapham
He is the founder of Lapham's Quarterly, a quarterly publication about history and literature, and has written numerous books on politics and current affairs.
The term ruling class refers to the social class of a given society that decides upon and sets that society's political policy by mandating that there is one such particular class in the given society, and then appointing itself as that class.
Sometimes, there is a ruling class in a partic...

published: 10 May 2014

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How Bad Does It Have To Get | Totalitarian Socialism

When does the handwriting on the wall spell "LEAVE?"
This talk focuses on the reasons I see a dark future for Canada.
My family and I have decided to go in sear...

When does the handwriting on the wall spell "LEAVE?"
This talk focuses on the reasons I see a dark future for Canada.
My family and I have decided to go in search of a new homeland - we would rather live in a reality based country than in a country devolving into a dystopian post-fact, post-capitalist, post-science, post-truth, post-national nightmare.
#canada

When does the handwriting on the wall spell "LEAVE?"
This talk focuses on the reasons I see a dark future for Canada.
My family and I have decided to go in search of a new homeland - we would rather live in a reality based country than in a country devolving into a dystopian post-fact, post-capitalist, post-science, post-truth, post-national nightmare.
#canada

John_Pilger - Cambodia (Year Zero)

John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot / Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime which bought genocide and despair t...

John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot / Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime which bought genocide and despair to the people of Cambodia while neighboring countries, including Australia, shamefully ignored the immense human suffering and unspeakable crimes that bloodied this once beautiful country..

John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot / Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime which bought genocide and despair to the people of Cambodia while neighboring countries, including Australia, shamefully ignored the immense human suffering and unspeakable crimes that bloodied this once beautiful country..

Sartre is the pen name of James Hall, a reformed, former political operative. Educated in the Liberal Arts with formal instruction in History, Philosophy and Political Science, has served as training for, on the staff of several politicians and in many campaigns. He has written columns for many popular political websites, including his own called Breaking All The Rules, which he describes as "genuine paleo conservative populism you can trust." In the first hour, we'll discuss the loss of civil liberties as we live under new feudalism. James also discusses the human condition and how natural law is no longer being adhered to. Government destroys natural rights and denies humanity's inherent autonomy and sovereignty. We'll also talk about the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of Independence, which James says is the greatest document in America. Then, James talks about the legal system and how lawyers do not understand or support the US constitution. In the second hour, we begin discussing the issue of unpaid debt, which is a fundamental issue the elitists use to keep the current scheme going. Hall talks about how unreasonable situations continue to get worse intentionally. We'll also talk about collectivism, egalitarianism as a religion and political correctness. Later, we talk about what we can do to stop this current system and the effectiveness of civil disobedience.
http://www.batr.org/

Sartre is the pen name of James Hall, a reformed, former political operative. Educated in the Liberal Arts with formal instruction in History, Philosophy and Political Science, has served as training for, on the staff of several politicians and in many campaigns. He has written columns for many popular political websites, including his own called Breaking All The Rules, which he describes as "genuine paleo conservative populism you can trust." In the first hour, we'll discuss the loss of civil liberties as we live under new feudalism. James also discusses the human condition and how natural law is no longer being adhered to. Government destroys natural rights and denies humanity's inherent autonomy and sovereignty. We'll also talk about the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of Independence, which James says is the greatest document in America. Then, James talks about the legal system and how lawyers do not understand or support the US constitution. In the second hour, we begin discussing the issue of unpaid debt, which is a fundamental issue the elitists use to keep the current scheme going. Hall talks about how unreasonable situations continue to get worse intentionally. We'll also talk about collectivism, egalitarianism as a religion and political correctness. Later, we talk about what we can do to stop this current system and the effectiveness of civil disobedience.
http://www.batr.org/

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about one of the last straws in the crumbling country of Venezuela. Default.
Venezuela is officialy defaulting on bond pay-outs and we at WAM have been predicting this for a long time. The oil dependent country has seen hyperinflation in the past nearly two years. The socialist totalitarian government has seen its innevitable end, but it's not giving in without a fight and it appears they hope to bring down as many of their own people as humanly possible.
With vast amounts of printing of the Venezuelan Bolivar, we're seeing people bring stacks of money to the store to weigh after waiting in excrutiatingly long bread lines. People have been forced to break into zoos in order to feed their families. The country has run out of toilet paper. People are attempting to flee only for the government to make them wait ridiculously long periods of time to actually get a passport.
Recently, Maduro put forward "The RabbitPlan" which gave starving families rabbits to breed and eat. The problem (among many) is that the people begun keeping them as pets. Besides, it's an absolute joke to taunt your own people by giving them rabbits, all while Maduro isn't afraid to eat an empanada on live television.
The fact is, socialism always ends with the leaders living in palaces and the people drinking out of gutters.
John breaks down the growing trend of using Bitcoin in Venezuela as cash is hyperinflated into oblivion.
Predators are also coming out of the woodwork as Russia announced they will restructure 3.15 billion dollars of debt payments that Venezuela owes Moscow, all the time knowing that they would default.
Stay tuned as we continue to cover this astonishing issue. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Venezuela.
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Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about one of the last straws in the crumbling country of Venezuela. Default.
Venezuela is officialy defaulting on bond pay-outs and we at WAM have been predicting this for a long time. The oil dependent country has seen hyperinflation in the past nearly two years. The socialist totalitarian government has seen its innevitable end, but it's not giving in without a fight and it appears they hope to bring down as many of their own people as humanly possible.
With vast amounts of printing of the Venezuelan Bolivar, we're seeing people bring stacks of money to the store to weigh after waiting in excrutiatingly long bread lines. People have been forced to break into zoos in order to feed their families. The country has run out of toilet paper. People are attempting to flee only for the government to make them wait ridiculously long periods of time to actually get a passport.
Recently, Maduro put forward "The RabbitPlan" which gave starving families rabbits to breed and eat. The problem (among many) is that the people begun keeping them as pets. Besides, it's an absolute joke to taunt your own people by giving them rabbits, all while Maduro isn't afraid to eat an empanada on live television.
The fact is, socialism always ends with the leaders living in palaces and the people drinking out of gutters.
John breaks down the growing trend of using Bitcoin in Venezuela as cash is hyperinflated into oblivion.
Predators are also coming out of the woodwork as Russia announced they will restructure 3.15 billion dollars of debt payments that Venezuela owes Moscow, all the time knowing that they would default.
Stay tuned as we continue to cover this astonishing issue. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Venezuela.
Video edited by Josh Sigurdson
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Alternate Future of the World in Countryballs | Season 1 The Movie | Rise of New Abyssinia

Throughout many significant events and advancement in technology, a virus breakout led to the biggest conflict with a totalitarian dictator taking control of ma...

Throughout many significant events and advancement in technology, a virus breakout led to the biggest conflict with a totalitarian dictator taking control of many nations. The first and second world nations barely teamed up against this big dictator before the whole world falls under control of the dictator. Will the nations be able to take on a totalitarian dictator who has harnessed the power to create mindless super soldiers? In order for this to be accomplished, one must be confident with their decisions.
This #AlternativeFuture series is known as Future of the World in Countryballs which takes place in Future of Europe, Future of Asia, Future of America, Future of Africa.etc. This is a fictional series that is not realistic, real, and political. Polandball is simply an another word for countryballs. All episodes have been placed into one video for this AFOW season to show its timelapse in a more convenient way.
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Throughout many significant events and advancement in technology, a virus breakout led to the biggest conflict with a totalitarian dictator taking control of many nations. The first and second world nations barely teamed up against this big dictator before the whole world falls under control of the dictator. Will the nations be able to take on a totalitarian dictator who has harnessed the power to create mindless super soldiers? In order for this to be accomplished, one must be confident with their decisions.
This #AlternativeFuture series is known as Future of the World in Countryballs which takes place in Future of Europe, Future of Asia, Future of America, Future of Africa.etc. This is a fictional series that is not realistic, real, and political. Polandball is simply an another word for countryballs. All episodes have been placed into one video for this AFOW season to show its timelapse in a more convenient way.
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Ryan: Congress is Under Totalitarian RuleOctober 2015 By KrisAnne Hall
Subscribe, Like, Comment and ShareListen to Paul Ryan’s own words describing how our House of Representatives is not equal representation but totalitarian rule, and he’s cool with that. Meanwhile, the DOJ is accumulating more power and carving out a NEW exception to our Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
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Ryan: Congress is Under Totalitarian RuleOctober 2015 By KrisAnne Hall
Subscribe, Like, Comment and ShareListen to Paul Ryan’s own words describing how our House of Representatives is not equal representation but totalitarian rule, and he’s cool with that. Meanwhile, the DOJ is accumulating more power and carving out a NEW exception to our Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
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KrisAnne Hall is an attorney and former prosecutor, fired after teaching the Constitution to TEAParty groups – she would not sacrifice liberty for a paycheck. She is a disabled veteran of the US Army, a Russian linguist, a mother, a pastor’s wife and a patriot. She now travels the country and teaches the Constitution and the history that gave us our founding documents. KrisAnne Hall does not just teach the Constitution, she lays the foundations that show how reliable and relevant our founding documents are today. She presents the “genealogy” of the Constitution – the 700 year history and five foundational documents that are the very roots of American Liberty. -
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Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (/ˌsoʊlʒəˈniːtsɪn, ˌsɔːl-/; Russian: Алекса́ндр Иса́евич Солжени́цын, pronounced [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɪˈsaɪvʲɪtɕ səlʐɨˈnʲitsɨn]; 11 December1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian novelist, historian, and critic of Soviet totalitarianism. He helped to raise global awareness of the gulag and the Soviet Union's forced labor camp system. While his writings were long suppressed in the USSR, he wrote many books, most notably The Gulag Archipelago, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, August 1914 and Cancer Ward. Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970, "for the ethical force with which he has pursued the indispensable traditions of Russian literature".[4] He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1974 but returned to Russia in 1994 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Solzhenitsyn emphasized the significantly more oppressive character of the Soviet totalitarian regime, in comparison to the Russian Empire of the House of Romanov. He asserted that Imperial Russia did not practice any real censorship in the style of the Soviet Glavlit,[81] that political prisoners typically were not forced into labor camps,[82] and that the number of political prisoners and exiles was only one ten-thousandth of those in the Soviet Union. He noted that the Tsar's secret police, or Okhrana, was only present in the three largest cities, and not at all in the Imperial Russian Army.
Shortly before his return to Russia, Solzhenitsyn delivered a speech in Lucs-sur-Boulogne to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Vendée Uprising. During his speech, Solzhenitsyn compared Lenin's Bolsheviks with the JacobinParty during the French Revolution. He also compared the Vendean rebels with the Russian, Ukrainian, and Cossack peasants who rebelled against the Bolsheviks, saying that both were destroyed mercilessly by revolutionary despotism. However, he commented that, while the French Reign of Terror ended with the toppling of the Jacobins and the execution of Maximilien Robespierre, its Soviet equivalent continued to accelerate until the Khrushchev thaw of the 1950s.[83]
According to Solzhenitsyn, Russians were not the ruling nation in the Soviet Union. He believed that all the traditional culture of all ethnic groups were equally oppressed in favor of an atheism and Marxist-Leninism. Russian culture was even more repressed than any other culture in the Soviet Union, since the regime was more afraid of ethnic uprisings among Russian Christians than among any other ethnicity. Therefore, Solzhenitsyn argued, Russian nationalism and the Orthodox Church should not be regarded as a threat by the West but rather as allies.[84]
In "Rebuilding Russia," an essay first published in 1990 in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Solzhenitsyn urged Russia to grant independence to all the non-Slav republics, which he claimed were sapping the Russian nation and he called for the creation of a new Slavic state bringing together Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and parts of Kazakhstan that he considered to be Russified.[5]
In 2006 Solzhenitsyn accused NATO of trying to bring Russia under its control; he claimed this was visual because of its "ideological support for the 'colour revolutions' and the paradoxical forcing of North Atlantic interests on Central Asia".[85] In an 2006 interview with Der Spiegel he stated "This was especially painful in the case of Ukraine, a country whose closeness to Russia is defined by literally millions of family ties among our peoples, relatives living on different sides of the national border. At one fell stroke, these families could be torn apart by a new dividing line, the border of a military bloc."[80]
Daniel J. Mahoney, however, has accused those who paint Solzhenitsyn as an uncritical adherent of Tsarism of "traducing" his real philosophy. Mahoney has written, "...if one opens almost any page of Solzhenitsyn's 1994 essay "The Russian Question" at the End of the Twentieth Century one finds Solzhenitsyn attacking the cruelties and injustice of serfdom, faulting Tsarist authorities for their blindness about the need for political liberty in Russia, and for their wasting of the nation's strength in unnecessary and counterproductive foreign adventures. Moreover, he attacks Pan-Slavism, the idea that Russia had a mission to unite Slavic peoples and to come to the defense of the Orthodox wherever they were under threat, as a 'wretched idea'."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
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Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (/ˌsoʊlʒəˈniːtsɪn, ˌsɔːl-/; Russian: Алекса́ндр Иса́евич Солжени́цын, pronounced [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɪˈsaɪvʲɪtɕ səlʐɨˈnʲitsɨn]; 11 December1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian novelist, historian, and critic of Soviet totalitarianism. He helped to raise global awareness of the gulag and the Soviet Union's forced labor camp system. While his writings were long suppressed in the USSR, he wrote many books, most notably The Gulag Archipelago, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, August 1914 and Cancer Ward. Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970, "for the ethical force with which he has pursued the indispensable traditions of Russian literature".[4] He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1974 but returned to Russia in 1994 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Solzhenitsyn emphasized the significantly more oppressive character of the Soviet totalitarian regime, in comparison to the Russian Empire of the House of Romanov. He asserted that Imperial Russia did not practice any real censorship in the style of the Soviet Glavlit,[81] that political prisoners typically were not forced into labor camps,[82] and that the number of political prisoners and exiles was only one ten-thousandth of those in the Soviet Union. He noted that the Tsar's secret police, or Okhrana, was only present in the three largest cities, and not at all in the Imperial Russian Army.
Shortly before his return to Russia, Solzhenitsyn delivered a speech in Lucs-sur-Boulogne to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Vendée Uprising. During his speech, Solzhenitsyn compared Lenin's Bolsheviks with the JacobinParty during the French Revolution. He also compared the Vendean rebels with the Russian, Ukrainian, and Cossack peasants who rebelled against the Bolsheviks, saying that both were destroyed mercilessly by revolutionary despotism. However, he commented that, while the French Reign of Terror ended with the toppling of the Jacobins and the execution of Maximilien Robespierre, its Soviet equivalent continued to accelerate until the Khrushchev thaw of the 1950s.[83]
According to Solzhenitsyn, Russians were not the ruling nation in the Soviet Union. He believed that all the traditional culture of all ethnic groups were equally oppressed in favor of an atheism and Marxist-Leninism. Russian culture was even more repressed than any other culture in the Soviet Union, since the regime was more afraid of ethnic uprisings among Russian Christians than among any other ethnicity. Therefore, Solzhenitsyn argued, Russian nationalism and the Orthodox Church should not be regarded as a threat by the West but rather as allies.[84]
In "Rebuilding Russia," an essay first published in 1990 in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Solzhenitsyn urged Russia to grant independence to all the non-Slav republics, which he claimed were sapping the Russian nation and he called for the creation of a new Slavic state bringing together Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and parts of Kazakhstan that he considered to be Russified.[5]
In 2006 Solzhenitsyn accused NATO of trying to bring Russia under its control; he claimed this was visual because of its "ideological support for the 'colour revolutions' and the paradoxical forcing of North Atlantic interests on Central Asia".[85] In an 2006 interview with Der Spiegel he stated "This was especially painful in the case of Ukraine, a country whose closeness to Russia is defined by literally millions of family ties among our peoples, relatives living on different sides of the national border. At one fell stroke, these families could be torn apart by a new dividing line, the border of a military bloc."[80]
Daniel J. Mahoney, however, has accused those who paint Solzhenitsyn as an uncritical adherent of Tsarism of "traducing" his real philosophy. Mahoney has written, "...if one opens almost any page of Solzhenitsyn's 1994 essay "The Russian Question" at the End of the Twentieth Century one finds Solzhenitsyn attacking the cruelties and injustice of serfdom, faulting Tsarist authorities for their blindness about the need for political liberty in Russia, and for their wasting of the nation's strength in unnecessary and counterproductive foreign adventures. Moreover, he attacks Pan-Slavism, the idea that Russia had a mission to unite Slavic peoples and to come to the defense of the Orthodox wherever they were under threat, as a 'wretched idea'."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
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Why Capitalism Is A Success (And Why Socialism Isn't)

You know what? I'm gonna just come right out and say it - Capitalism is pretty good. It allows people to work and earn their way through life. It's a system o...

You know what? I'm gonna just come right out and say it - Capitalism is pretty good. It allows people to work and earn their way through life. It's a system of merit, where quality will naturally rise due to quality demanding more money, and money affording more luxuries. I know that this isn't always the case, but it seems like people who want to tear down capitalism are people who don't understand the concept of meritocracy - or are unable to compete within one.
Of course, capitalism has its problems. Unregulated capitalism lead to the horrorshow that was the industrial era, but human rights regulation has largely solved that. Homelessness and grinding poverty are still a problem, as is the nature of banking and stock trading. But these things are better off tackled within a mixed capitalist economy with sensible government regulation, instead of insane ideas like removing money from society or returning to the nomadic darkness and superstition and fear characteristic of the time of our ancestors, or communal living where everybody is equal because everybody is poor and starving.
No. I'll keep capitalism, and the human rights, technology, and enlightenment-era western democracies it has created, thank you very much.
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Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism Is Totalitarian - https://mises.org/library/why-nazism-was-socialism-and-why-socialism-totalitarian
Why StalinStarvedUkraine - https://newrepublic.com/article/145953/stalin-starved-ukraine
THE CULTURAL CONTRADICTIONS OF SOCIALISM - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/social-philosophy-and-policy/article/the-cultural-contradictions-of-socialism/DBE5909773CE9A79A45D18FE8E0F12D0
Venezuela: Teenage GirlsTurn to Prostitution to FightStarvation - http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/11/03/venezuela-teenage-girls-turn-prostitution-fight-starvation/
Venezuela’s Crisis Is the Latest Example of Why Socialism Doesn’t Work - http://dailysignal.com/2016/06/03/venezuelas-crisis-is-the-latest-example-of-why-socialism-doesnt-work/
Kapitalizem Za Telebane (non-english source) - https://wmeworry.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/socializem-ne-deluje/
The Road To Wigan Pier - http://www.limpidsoft.com/a5/wiganpier.pdfPets or meat? Venezuela's Maduro urges starving populace to eat rabbits - http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/15/pets-or-meat-venezuelas-maduro-urges-starving-populace-to-eat-rabbits.html
The Political Doctrine of Fascism - http://fascism-archive.org/books/PoliticalDoctrinesRocco.html

You know what? I'm gonna just come right out and say it - Capitalism is pretty good. It allows people to work and earn their way through life. It's a system of merit, where quality will naturally rise due to quality demanding more money, and money affording more luxuries. I know that this isn't always the case, but it seems like people who want to tear down capitalism are people who don't understand the concept of meritocracy - or are unable to compete within one.
Of course, capitalism has its problems. Unregulated capitalism lead to the horrorshow that was the industrial era, but human rights regulation has largely solved that. Homelessness and grinding poverty are still a problem, as is the nature of banking and stock trading. But these things are better off tackled within a mixed capitalist economy with sensible government regulation, instead of insane ideas like removing money from society or returning to the nomadic darkness and superstition and fear characteristic of the time of our ancestors, or communal living where everybody is equal because everybody is poor and starving.
No. I'll keep capitalism, and the human rights, technology, and enlightenment-era western democracies it has created, thank you very much.
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Why StalinStarvedUkraine - https://newrepublic.com/article/145953/stalin-starved-ukraine
THE CULTURAL CONTRADICTIONS OF SOCIALISM - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/social-philosophy-and-policy/article/the-cultural-contradictions-of-socialism/DBE5909773CE9A79A45D18FE8E0F12D0
Venezuela: Teenage GirlsTurn to Prostitution to FightStarvation - http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/11/03/venezuela-teenage-girls-turn-prostitution-fight-starvation/
Venezuela’s Crisis Is the Latest Example of Why Socialism Doesn’t Work - http://dailysignal.com/2016/06/03/venezuelas-crisis-is-the-latest-example-of-why-socialism-doesnt-work/
Kapitalizem Za Telebane (non-english source) - https://wmeworry.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/socializem-ne-deluje/
The Road To Wigan Pier - http://www.limpidsoft.com/a5/wiganpier.pdfPets or meat? Venezuela's Maduro urges starving populace to eat rabbits - http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/15/pets-or-meat-venezuelas-maduro-urges-starving-populace-to-eat-rabbits.html
The Political Doctrine of Fascism - http://fascism-archive.org/books/PoliticalDoctrinesRocco.html

A Polish Refugee Warns Americans: "U.S. Being Turned Into a Totalitarian State"

David Knight interviews Bert Pachulski, a Polish refugee who lived under Soviet fascism and under the Polish martial law regime of the 80s. Mr. Pachulski earnes...

David Knight interviews Bert Pachulski, a Polish refugee who lived under Soviet fascism and under the Polish martial law regime of the 80s. Mr. Pachulski earnestly warns the people about the way America is very rapidly turning into what the old Soviet regime was like. However, as he states, the Soviet fascists of the Stasi or the KGB never had the sort of technological and eugenic abilities that the current brand of fascists possess.
Mr. Pachulski is a fresh presence on the airwaves, not only due to his message, but also and especially due to his clear, honest, objective thinking. This is incredibly hard to find in today's Western societies, where people are growingly alienated from logic and reality, drunk on their fantasies and delusions, stupefied by sensation-seeking and pleasant illusions. The average western person is "too clever, too special, for anything wrong to befall me -- I don't need to make any sacrifice for my children's liberty -- I probably won't have any, they're too much of a hassle". Now, where you find a lot of people with the clear, straight thinking of Mr. Pachulski, is among ex-Soviet citizens and among Chinese refugees. These are the ones who had to go under the boot and, given a choice, they won't go under it again. You, the viewer, are still in time to make your own choices, and make them good. Decide well.
http://www.infowars.com/
Infowars Alex Jones David Knight Bert Pachulski PolandUSAUSSRUSSA EU EUSSR soviet fascism communism socialism internationalism collectivism oligarchy eugenics genocide tyranny curfews secret police food shortages rationing

David Knight interviews Bert Pachulski, a Polish refugee who lived under Soviet fascism and under the Polish martial law regime of the 80s. Mr. Pachulski earnestly warns the people about the way America is very rapidly turning into what the old Soviet regime was like. However, as he states, the Soviet fascists of the Stasi or the KGB never had the sort of technological and eugenic abilities that the current brand of fascists possess.
Mr. Pachulski is a fresh presence on the airwaves, not only due to his message, but also and especially due to his clear, honest, objective thinking. This is incredibly hard to find in today's Western societies, where people are growingly alienated from logic and reality, drunk on their fantasies and delusions, stupefied by sensation-seeking and pleasant illusions. The average western person is "too clever, too special, for anything wrong to befall me -- I don't need to make any sacrifice for my children's liberty -- I probably won't have any, they're too much of a hassle". Now, where you find a lot of people with the clear, straight thinking of Mr. Pachulski, is among ex-Soviet citizens and among Chinese refugees. These are the ones who had to go under the boot and, given a choice, they won't go under it again. You, the viewer, are still in time to make your own choices, and make them good. Decide well.
http://www.infowars.com/
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How the Elite Control the World: The Rich Getting Richer, the Upper Class & Money in America (1996)

Lewis H. Lapham (born January 8, 1935) is an American writer. He was the editor of the American monthly Harper's Magazine from 1976 until 1981, and from 1983 until 2006. His books: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=28077b10d10025de3f42838be43dc2cc&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=lewis%20lapham
He is the founder of Lapham's Quarterly, a quarterly publication about history and literature, and has written numerous books on politics and current affairs.
The term ruling class refers to the social class of a given society that decides upon and sets that society's political policy by mandating that there is one such particular class in the given society, and then appointing itself as that class.
Sometimes, there is a ruling class in a particular sector of the upper class that adheres to quite specific circumstances: it has both the most material wealth and the most widespread influence over all the other classes, and it chooses to actively exercise that power to shape the direction of a locality, a country, and/or the world.
A sociologist, C. Wright Mills, argued that the ruling class differs from the power elite. The latter simply refers to the small group of people with the most political power. Many of them are politicians, hired political managers, and military leaders.
Under the Marxist view of capitalism, the ruling class, the capitalists or bourgeoisie, consists of those who own and control the means of production and thus are able to dominate and exploit the working class, getting them to labor enough to produce surplus-value, the basis for profits, interest, and rent (property income). This property income can be used to accumulate more power, to extend class domination further. The economic power of such a class gives it extraordinary political power, so that state or government policies almost always reflect the perceived interests of that class.
Ruling classes tend to be looked at negatively because they are often viewed as having little respect of or interest in the rights of the inferior classes.
Analogous to the class of the major capitalists, other modes of production give rise to different ruling classes: under feudalism, it was the feudal lords, while under slavery, it was the slave-owners. Under the feudal society, feudal lords had power over the vassals because of their control of the fiefs. This gave them political and military power over the people. In slavery, because complete rights of the person's life belonged to the slave owner, they could and did every implementation that would help the production in the farm.[1]
Mattei Dogan, in his recent studies on elites in contemporary societies, has argued that because of their complexity and their heterogeneity and particularly because of the social division of work and the multiple levels of stratification, there is not, or can not be, a coherent ruling class, even if in the past there were solid examples of ruling classes, like in the Russian and Ottoman Empires, and the more recent totalitarian regimes of the 20th century (communist and fascist).
Globalization theorists argue that today a transnational capitalist class has emerged.
There are several examples of ruling class systems in movies, novels, and television shows. The 2005American independent film The American Ruling Class written by former Harper's Magazine editor Lewis Lapham and directed by John Kirby is a semi-documentary that examines how the American economy is structured and for whom. Although it is a US film, the same principles also apply to many other countries as well.
In the novel Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, everyone is genetically made and classified. The Alpha class is the ruling class because they have the highest positions possible and control most of the world in the novel. This situation can also be found in the George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four where Big Brother and the government literally control what the nation hears, sees, and learns.
Examples in movies include Gattaca where the genetically-born were superior and the ruling class and V for Vendetta, which had a severe totalitarian government in Britain. The comedic film The Ruling Class was a satire of British aristocracy, depiciting nobility as self-serving and cruel, juxtaposed against an insane relative who believes that he is Jesus Christ, whom they identify as a "bloody Bolshevik".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruling_class

Lewis H. Lapham (born January 8, 1935) is an American writer. He was the editor of the American monthly Harper's Magazine from 1976 until 1981, and from 1983 until 2006. His books: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=28077b10d10025de3f42838be43dc2cc&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=lewis%20lapham
He is the founder of Lapham's Quarterly, a quarterly publication about history and literature, and has written numerous books on politics and current affairs.
The term ruling class refers to the social class of a given society that decides upon and sets that society's political policy by mandating that there is one such particular class in the given society, and then appointing itself as that class.
Sometimes, there is a ruling class in a particular sector of the upper class that adheres to quite specific circumstances: it has both the most material wealth and the most widespread influence over all the other classes, and it chooses to actively exercise that power to shape the direction of a locality, a country, and/or the world.
A sociologist, C. Wright Mills, argued that the ruling class differs from the power elite. The latter simply refers to the small group of people with the most political power. Many of them are politicians, hired political managers, and military leaders.
Under the Marxist view of capitalism, the ruling class, the capitalists or bourgeoisie, consists of those who own and control the means of production and thus are able to dominate and exploit the working class, getting them to labor enough to produce surplus-value, the basis for profits, interest, and rent (property income). This property income can be used to accumulate more power, to extend class domination further. The economic power of such a class gives it extraordinary political power, so that state or government policies almost always reflect the perceived interests of that class.
Ruling classes tend to be looked at negatively because they are often viewed as having little respect of or interest in the rights of the inferior classes.
Analogous to the class of the major capitalists, other modes of production give rise to different ruling classes: under feudalism, it was the feudal lords, while under slavery, it was the slave-owners. Under the feudal society, feudal lords had power over the vassals because of their control of the fiefs. This gave them political and military power over the people. In slavery, because complete rights of the person's life belonged to the slave owner, they could and did every implementation that would help the production in the farm.[1]
Mattei Dogan, in his recent studies on elites in contemporary societies, has argued that because of their complexity and their heterogeneity and particularly because of the social division of work and the multiple levels of stratification, there is not, or can not be, a coherent ruling class, even if in the past there were solid examples of ruling classes, like in the Russian and Ottoman Empires, and the more recent totalitarian regimes of the 20th century (communist and fascist).
Globalization theorists argue that today a transnational capitalist class has emerged.
There are several examples of ruling class systems in movies, novels, and television shows. The 2005American independent film The American Ruling Class written by former Harper's Magazine editor Lewis Lapham and directed by John Kirby is a semi-documentary that examines how the American economy is structured and for whom. Although it is a US film, the same principles also apply to many other countries as well.
In the novel Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, everyone is genetically made and classified. The Alpha class is the ruling class because they have the highest positions possible and control most of the world in the novel. This situation can also be found in the George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four where Big Brother and the government literally control what the nation hears, sees, and learns.
Examples in movies include Gattaca where the genetically-born were superior and the ruling class and V for Vendetta, which had a severe totalitarian government in Britain. The comedic film The Ruling Class was a satire of British aristocracy, depiciting nobility as self-serving and cruel, juxtaposed against an insane relative who believes that he is Jesus Christ, whom they identify as a "bloody Bolshevik".
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